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It’s a logic puzzle that uses numbers, and if that’s not hard enough, we’ve added a crossword twist. Happy New Year!
Andrew Dore and
Nonograms are deceptively simple logic puzzles: You use digits to create a pattern of filled-in squares in the empty grid provided. Each number on the lines outside the grid represents a block of squares to be blacked out in that row or column (see 1 Across). Once all the correct squares are filled in, a picture emerges. This nonogram adds crossword-inspired clues to make things even more interesting. The answers are numbers that you write into the spaces provided, which then help you find the date-appropriate image.
Download a printable version of the puzzle here.
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